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Find the best routes to Thomas A. Mathis Bridge, Toms River, Nj

Directions to Thomas A. Mathis Bridge station (Toms River, Nj) with public transit

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Thomas A. Mathis Bridge

    BusBus: 67.
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    67

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Bus: 67.

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Location: Toms River, Nj, New York - New Jersey

Thomas A. Mathis Bridge, Toms River, Nj
Thomas A. Mathis Bridge, Toms River, NjThe Thomas A. Mathis Bridge and J. Stanley Tunney Bridge are a pair of bridges that span Barnegat Bay in Ocean County, New Jersey, connecting Route 37 in Toms River with Pelican Island and communities along the Jersey Shore on the Barnegat Peninsula. The bridges pass through Toms River and a small piece of Berkeley Township, before ending at Route 35 in Seaside Heights. The Thomas A. Mathis Bridge was completed in 1950 to replace a narrow wooden bridge that had served as the only connection between the mainland and the shore. It is a bascule bridge that allows ship traffic to pass under the bridge when it is raised. The J. Stanley Tunney Bridge was completed in 1972 to carry westbound traffic, while the Mathis bridge was dedicated for vehicles traveling eastbound. The Tunney Bridge is a high level girder bridge that was designed to allow tall ships to pass under it without requiring a bridge opening. Although both bridges have three lanes, those on the Tunney Bridge are wider. Because Route 37 is one of a few links to the barrier island beaches, the bridge and the entire highway are routinely jammed with both local and tourist traffic throughout the summer months.
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